From narcolepsy to apnoea: the science of sleep disordersFinancial TimesThis is sleep paralysis, where you wake to find yourself paralysed and very, very frightened. Sleep paralysis is often accompanied by hallucinations, the brain filling in imagery to make sense of the fear. It is one of the most common sleep disorders ...and more »

Death's understudy: what sleep can teach medicineFinancial TimesThe need to sleep is a bewildering habit of our species. As darkness falls, we undergo a nocturnal lapse in agency, a period of vulnerability during which the senses lie low and our guard falls. Even if we escape being burgled or murdered as we snooze ...

Can't sleep? There's an app for thatFinancial TimesMy forays into the sleep-industrial complex really took off after the birth of my son. Being a new parent turns you into a sleep obsessive. My harried peers and I would swap tips on getting our infants to shut their eyes and stay that way for longer ...

Apple: Don't Sleep on the App StoreBarron'sInvestors underestimate the importance of the App Store to Apple's services business, according to some bullish analysts. In a Wednesday night note, Morgan Stanley analysts—who have an “overweight” rating on the shares and one of the Street's highest ...and more »

Ten Sleep students learning to give backNorthern Wyoming Daily News Worland WyomingWednesday, after taping Ten Sleep School social studies teacher Dane Weaver to the wall, Ten Sleep School students K-6 went to the Ten Sleep cemetery to decorate the graves with flowers for Memorial Day and students 7-11 helped with the recycling ...

Nokia Sleep reviewTechRadarThe Nokia Sleep offers lots of stats and means you can monitor your sleep quality without having to wear an annoying wrist-based tracker, but it's a high price to pay considering you can get cheaper fitness trackers.

How you end up sleep-deprived mattersArs TechnicaAnyone who has tried to pull a late-night study session and wound up rereading the same pages of their textbook because they couldn't focus has experienced it. And countless studies confirm it: if you're sleep deprived, your brain starts functioning ...